Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1902 — Selection of Queen Plenipotence. [ARTICLE]
Selection of Queen Plenipotence.
K. of P. Carnival. At a meeting of the various Committees in charge of the Tlar» nival movement it was decided to select a The selection Is to be following manner;—* 1. Nomind -long? Any one desiring to place fit nominafioii any person to be voted for may do so by sending to the Committee in charge of the same the name of the person so desired, together with SI.OO which sum shall also be counted as ten (10) votes in favor of the party so nomi* nated. Nominations may be made up to August the 11th, 1902. 2. Election. The votes will be counted August 14th, 1902. The person receiving the greatest number of votes will be declared the Queen Elect, and accorded the privileges and prerogatives incidental 3. Directions. Persons desiring to take part in this election may procure their tickets at the following named places to-wit: Business rooms of A. F. Long, B. F. Fendig, J. A. Larsh, Geo. E. Murray, Isaac Tuteur, Louis Wildberg, Clyde Comer, H. F. Parker. The tickets are ten (10) cents each. Those to be voted are to be sent to the committee in charge of the counting of the votes. Headquarters at the store of George E. Murray. Address, Queen of The Carnival Committee. The following nominations have up to this time been made. Miss Letha Wright, Miss Doris Porter, , Miss Frances Eiglesbach, Miss Merrill Beam, Miss Helen Tuteur, Miss Helen Wasson.
